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Dolly Sohi
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Indian TV actress Dolly Sohi dies at 48 after fighting cervical cancer

| @indiablooms | Mar 08, 2024, at 10:27 pm

Indian TV actress Dolly Sohi died after suffering from cervical cancer on March 8.

She was 48.

She died just a day after her sister Amandeep Sohi died after being diagnosed with jaundice.

Her brother, Mannu Sohi, confirmed the news with India Today and shared that the family is devastated losing the sisters in a matter of few hours.

“Dolly passed away around 4am this morning. Both, Dolly and Amandeep were admitted to Apollo Hospital in New Mumbai. Amandeep passed away yesterday and now Dolly. We are completely devastated,” Mannu told the news channel.

Dolly was seen in TV sows like ‘Jhanak’, ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi’ and ‘Khoob Ladi Mardaani...Jhansi Ki Rani’.

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